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  • So it is that the Son of Man did not come to have service done him; he came to serve others, and to give his life as a ransom for the lives of many.✻ (Mark 10, 45)

  • and, observing a fig-tree some way off with its leaves out, he went up to see if he could find anything on it. But when he reached it, he found leaves and nothing else; it was not the right season for figs.✻ (Mark 11, 13)

  • and next morning, as they passed by, they saw the fig-tree withered from its roots. (Mark 11, 20)

  • Peter had not forgotten; Master, he said, look at the fig-tree which thou didst curse; it has withered away. (Mark 11, 21)

  • The fig-tree will teach you a parable; when its branch grows supple, and begins to put out leaves, you know that summer is near; (Mark 13, 28)

  • But Peter insisted more than ever, I will not disown thee, though I must lay down my life with thee. And all of them said the like.✻ (Mark 14, 31)

  • Already the axe has been put to the root of the trees, so that every tree which does not shew good fruit will be hewn down and cast into the fire. (Luke 3, 9)

  • Jesus answered him, It is written, Man cannot live by bread only; there is life for him in all the words that come from God.✻ (Luke 4, 4)

  • Then Jesus said to them, I have a question to ask you; which is right, to do good on the sabbath day, or to do harm? To save life, or to make away with it? (Luke 6, 9)

  • There is no sound tree that will yield withered fruit, no withered tree that will yield sound fruit. (Luke 6, 43)

  • Each tree is known by its proper fruit; figs are not plucked from thorns, nor grapes gathered from brier bushes. (Luke 6, 44)

  • Then he answered, Go and tell John what your own eyes and ears have witnessed; how the blind see, and the lame walk, and the lepers are made clean, and the deaf hear; how the dead are raised to life, and the poor have the gospel preached to them. (Luke 7, 22)


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